How To Redesign A Logo
by Nate Voss, (8 comments)
Finally, someone has compiled a step-by-step guide to modern logo redesign. Let’s all take a cue from the fast-food, soft drink, and bad sports team industries and play a little color-wheel roulette.
Also includes handy office-redesign tips to maximize your creative energy. And pixels as big as hams.

Comments (8)
Greg said:
That is pure, sweet goodness.
Posted on July 11, 2006
Andy C. said:
Nate Voss watches Homestarrunner.com? Who woulda thunkit.
Posted on July 11, 2006
Colin said:
First you squish it, you skew it and you turn it all around.
I’m sooo going to use this with clients.
Posted on July 11, 2006
Patrick said:
No Whammies!
Posted on July 11, 2006
zjgray said:
Oh. My. Word.
I never thought I’d see the day when fun and work TRULY met on the Other Side.
My artist friends and I have been singing the praises of those crazy Homestar Runner guys and their aesthetic and comedic sensibilities for YEARS. So refreshing to see someone like Strong Bad lambast the ridiculous logo trend with such a flourish.
Ah, yes. Good times. Oh, and I liked the fact that Strong Bad’s eyes, and Coach Z’s body were masked out by the green wall. Genius, that.
Posted on July 11, 2006
mierla said:
wipes eyes oh man.. brilliance, sheer brilliance. i’m going to bookmark this for the next time a client puts me in a bad mood.
Posted on July 11, 2006
Bill said:
brilliant
still like the dragon episode better, though.
TROGDOR!
Posted on July 11, 2006
Whoisdan said:
And then there’s Strongbad’s website-making email.
Posted on July 16, 2006